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hi there, my sisters dell laptop does the same thing. My best guess is that a hard knock on the graphics card and knocked a few pins out of it. This is something that a average person can not do. My suggestion is to bring it to a computer shop and tell them that you think it's the monitor connections.

I also have this problem with my Acer netbook. I have only had it for 4 months and am in Turkey on an extended break at the moment. I have taken the netbook to a dealer here and have been told the problem is the motherboard, verified by Acer themselves. I am not happy with this as the netbook was not cheap and there appears to be a few Acer models with the same problem

There are a number of possible ways to getbthe display up onto your television. Im not certain which colours to use with which but once its all plugged in you will need to hold down the FN (funtion) key and press one of the F1-F12 buttons. to work out which one you just need to look for a button that looks like a screen or two screens and that should make the display external. good luck